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Experience an Outstanding Retirement in Tinton Falls, NJ

Discover the active retirement you deserve at Seabrook! We’re the Jersey Shore’s most vibrant senior living and continuing care retirement community, conveniently located in the picturesque Monmouth County neighborhood of Tinton Falls—just six miles from the Jersey Shore. Our stunning 98-acre campus features impeccable green spaces, modern amenities, helpful services, and a full continuum of care—providing you with priceless peace of mind and the opportunity to thrive.

Seabrook at a Glance

Health and Wellness

Health and Wellness

As a continuing care retirement community, Seabrook provides a full continuum of care right on campus. We offer assisted living, short-term rehabilitation, and long-term care. Our community also features an on-site medical center and pharmacy, staffed by a dedicated, full-time team of doctors, nurses, and caregivers who specialize in the particular needs of seniors.

Apartment Homes

Maintenance-Free Living

What could be more satisfying than saying goodbye to all your homeowner chores? At Seabrook retirement community in Tinton Falls, our campus is maintenance-free! Now, all the time you would have spent hammering, raking, shoveling, and measuring is time you can spend relaxing, learning, and having fun! Our 24-hour maintenance team takes care of big and small standard repairs to your beautiful, contemporary apartment home, as well as landscaping and snow removal.

Amenities and Activities

Amenities and Activities

We’re pretty sure it’s not possible to be bored at Seabrook. There’s always something happening—from book club meetings and water aerobics classes to woodworking lessons and tai chi! Your hobbies and interests are almost certainly represented, and you can always create your own club if it’s not! Plus, dozens of amenities and services like the on-site restaurants, dry cleaning, all-season pool, and computer lab are all available for you to use at your leisure.

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